Yeasayer, pictured, is included in the lineup of next year’s Laneway Festival Singapore.

Come January, Singapore will welcome indie-rock names from Gotye to Yeasayer as part of the annual Laneway Festival, the biggest indie music festival in the region.

The festival’s full lineup was announced Thursday, with Gotye – whose ubiquitous “Somebody That I Used to Know” is a staple on radio waves – named as the headline act. The 2013 Laneway Festival in Singapore is scheduled for Jan. 26 and will move to a new concert venue, the Meadow at Gardens by the Bay.

In Singapore for the third year, St. Jerome’s Laneway Festival began in Melbourne in 2004 and now travels to six cities across Australia and New Zealand. Singapore is the festival’s newest destination and its only Southeast Asian stop, attracting scores of indie fans from around the region, particularly cities such as Manila, Jakarta and Bangkok.

Other acts at the festival will include Bat for Lashes, the stage name for English singer-songwriter Natasha Khan, whose new single “Laura” has been met with critical acclaim. Norway’s indie-folk pop duo Kings of Convenience will also perform, as well as Canadian rockers Japandroids and New Zealand vocalist Kimbra.

Laneway’s organizers said that last year they hoped the event’s Asian leg would lure more international names to the Australian festival. While the festival circuit Down Under includes competing summer staples such as Big Day Out and Good Vibrations, Southeast Asia’s is far less crowded. In Singapore, Laneway is the only festival of its kind.

The full list of Laneway Singapore’s lineup:

ALT-J

BAT FOR LASHES

CLOUD NOTHINGS

DIVINE FITS

GOTYE

JAPANDROIDS

KIMBRA

KINGS OF CONVENIENCE

NICOLAS JAAR

OF MONSTERS AND MEN

POLICA

REAL ESTATE

TAME IMPALA

YEASAYER

Tickets are S$145 and S$493 for a four-ticket bundle. They are on sale for Facebook Members of Laneway Festival Singapore’s page, and will be available to the public on Nov. 6 at 10 a.m. via www.sistic.com.sg and www.eventclique.com.